Erla testified that when the fatal attack on Geirfinnur began she ran away and hid in an abandoned house. Detective Haukur Guðmundsson identified the Rauða Myllan, or ‘Red Mill’, 300 yards from the Keflavík Slipway, as her probable hiding place. The Red Mill used to be a fisherman's hut, but in 1974 was used for storage and usually left unlocked

Guðjón’s Church #4

Grettisgata 82

Grettisgata, Reykjavík

Kristján Viðar lived at Grettisgata 82 at the time of Geirfinnur’s disappearance and confessed to having hid Geirfinnur’s body there

Grettisgata Alleyway

Grettisgata Alleyway

Grettisgata Garden

Sample from Red Hills

Disappearance #2

Interior of Grettisgata, Reykjavik

Guðjón’s Diary, Reykjavík

Guðjón kept a detailed diary whilst in solitary confinement in 1976 and 1977

Erla testified that when the fatal attack on Geirfinnur began she ran away and hid in an abandoned house. Detective Haukur Guðmundsson identified the Rauða Myllan, or ‘Red Mill’, 300 yards from the Keflavík Slipway, as her probable hiding place. The Red Mill used to be a fisherman's hut, but in 1974 was used for storage and usually left unlocked

Guðjón’s Church #4

Grettisgata 82

Grettisgata, Reykjavík

Kristján Viðar lived at Grettisgata 82 at the time of Geirfinnur’s disappearance and confessed to having hid Geirfinnur’s body there

Grettisgata Alleyway

Grettisgata Alleyway

Grettisgata Garden

Sample from Red Hills

Disappearance #2

Interior of Grettisgata, Reykjavik

Guðjón’s Diary, Reykjavík

Guðjón kept a detailed diary whilst in solitary confinement in 1976 and 1977